Describe the altitude of a triangle.
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For the following exercises, assume \(\alpha\) is opposite side \(a, \beta\) is opposite side b, and \(\gamma\) is opposite side c. Solve each triangle, if possible. Round each answer to the nearest tenth.
\(\alpha=43^{\circ}, \gamma=69^{\circ}, a=20\)
Solution
The first step in solving 10.1 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: For the following exercises, assume \(\alpha\) is opposite side \(a, \beta\) is opposite side b, and \(\gamma\) is opposite side c. Solve each triangle, if possible. Round each answer to the nearest tenth.\(\alpha=43^{\circ}, \gamma=69^{\circ}, a=20\)
From the textbook chapter Non-right Triangles: Law of Sines you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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